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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Other Features Wishlist and/or Bugs » Missing character (½) in 605 rc1 and rc2
Re: Missing character (½) in 605 rc1 and rc2 [message #3289 is a reply to message #3287] Wed, 17 May 2006 21:07 Go to previous message
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luzr wrote on Wed, 17 May 2006 20:39

Well, it makes a switch to UTF-8... However, UTF-8 is what you are supposed to use, as long as you are not solving some legacy issues.....

Have you used some other charset settings? If your code in some other encoding (in TheIDE)?

I must admit that situation is a bit misleading here, as TheIDE has "Win1252 = ISO-8859-1" as "superdefault", not UTF-8...

Mirek


I'm using theIDE as it comes from the distro. In "Project/Convert to encoding" I read Windows-1252.
In the code there is no setting for language... even because I don't know how to do it.

By the way, in future I would like to know how the user can switch from one language to another and see the menu in his own language. In the past I prepared different message-menu-file from where get the correct translation. Unfortunately with it I couldn't set easily, say, cyrillic or german font under linux. Now with U++ I can resolve this problem. I guess I must use UTF-8 and some smart function connected with _t(...). But this is a task scheduled for June and overall to be treated in an another thread and in another forum or our Fudadmin will complain Smile

Luigi
 
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